I'd like to see the following:
1. Notes
2. Highlighting
3. Intelligent copy & paste w/ footnoting - w/ pasting in to Pages & Word & Open Office
4. The ability to switch between resources in the same window by using the left and right arrows
5. Printing
6. All the above
;o)
MacBook Pro 2.4 GHz Intel core 2 Duo4 GB SDRAMMac OS X 10.6.1
Certainly all of the features that the Windows version has - especailly Visual Filters and the Add-On's.....I really enjoy the Mac interface......one thing I don't like is all the windows are separate windows versus integrated like on the PC.....
MarkMcDaniel: Certainly all of the features that the Windows version has - especailly Visual Filters and the Add-On's.....I really enjoy the Mac interface......one thing I don't like is all the windows are separate windows versus integrated like on the PC.....
Mark
I like the separate windows. I just don't like the fact that stacked windows give no indication as to what is under them. I would like to see tabs like the Windows version has. Before anyone thinks that the Mac OS has a feature I don't know about, I make extensive use of Expose and Spaces.
As an afterthought: I like the way Accordance handles multiple windows.
Jack
JackCaviness:As an afterthought: I like the way Accordance handles multiple windows.
YES!!! I like the workspace and tabs that Accordance has and wished that Logos had something like that for its Mac version.
Syntax search would be great... I have to switch back to my PC to currently do any powerful searches.
Why are there two of these threads?
See: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/35.aspx
I think the tabs were part of the power tools in windows application and I would also like to see this feature as well as highliting and notes options
Tabs please.
To be honest... Because I really don't understand how 'these things' work when you try and put things i a thread, so I inadvertently started the second thread.
I love the separate windows, makes it great when using expose. I can quickly see all of my Logos pages that are currently open.
JordanMontgomeryTatom:I love the separate windows, makes it great when using expose. I can quickly see all of my Logos pages that are currently open.
That's true, though one of my annoyances about this is that when I am doing research, I usually have a whack of other windows open and so they all get co-mingled together. This is particularly bad if I have a tonne of Logos resources open all at once, so it gets very unwieldy.
Donovan R. Palmer: JordanMontgomeryTatom:I love the separate windows, makes it great when using expose. I can quickly see all of my Logos pages that are currently open. That's true, though one of my annoyances about this is that when I am doing research, I usually have a whack of other windows open and so they all get co-mingled together. This is particularly bad if I have a tonne of Logos resources open all at once, so it gets very unwieldy.
Parallel Resource Associations and Tabs on stacked windows would eliminate much of the clutter. When I discovered PRAs in the Windows version, I dramatically reduced the number of windows I have open in a given workspace.
Tabs.
I would never use a Broswer without tabs and I need them in Mac Logos too.
So for now I use Libronix in Parallels until tabs arrive.
Revised answer: a version that works properly with Snow Leopard!!!
I would like to be able to diagram sentences in the next Logos for Mac and I would also like the Language add-ins that are in the PC version.
All of the above, but I would most like to see an appearance of the Englishmans's Concordance. If it's available on the Mac version I haven't run across it yet, and it is missed.
Next would be all the add-ins the PC version has.
If you have Snow Leopard, you can use Dock Expose to only bring up all of your Libronix windows in Expose
MichaelKares:If you have Snow Leopard, you can use Dock Expose to only bring up all of your Libronix windows in Expose
This is true and is one of the features I am looking forward to when I upgrade to Snow Leopard!